View Full Version : Interview at mcdonalds..Crew member (evening shift?)
Rapidshare
29-09-2010, 10:39 PM
Hi, I got a job interview next week for evening shifts i think..Would this mean I be working 5 days during the week doing evening shifts or does the shift change each month or so? I already attend college 3 days a week..
Also what does happen in the interview? I got some OJB or something?
I also want to know what mcdonalds pay for 16 year olds?
Thanks :)
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I believe they pay minimum wage because they can also where i live you get discount off of driving lessons :)
Good luck
KyoraStryker
30-09-2010, 01:51 AM
When I worked at McDonald's many years ago, if you work evening shifts, you're likely to end up closing the store. I don't think the shift will change unless you ask for it, unless you are referring to the hours, in which case they're always subject to change.
When I went through my interview, they asked me job-related questions, like how comfortable I was preparing food, handling customers, restocking supplies, my hygiene habits (true story), etc.
I say just be yourself, act calm, be truthful and keep a level head. You'll ace the interview.
Rapidshare
30-09-2010, 11:09 AM
I believe they pay minimum wage because they can also where i live you get discount off of driving lessons :)
Good luck
Ah sweet, I be driving soon so that a plus!
When I worked at McDonald's many years ago, if you work evening shifts, you're likely to end up closing the store. I don't think the shift will change unless you ask for it, unless you are referring to the hours, in which case they're always subject to change.
When I went through my interview, they asked me job-related questions, like how comfortable I was preparing food, handling customers, restocking supplies, my hygiene habits (true story), etc.
I say just be yourself, act calm, be truthful and keep a level head. You'll ace the interview.
Oh..Is closing the store meaning your in control of handling keys or something then? I dont mind evening shifts anyways, All my college lessons finish around 4.
IceNineKills
30-09-2010, 05:32 PM
Ah sweet, I be driving soon so that a plus!
Oh..Is closing the store meaning your in control of handling keys or something then? I dont mind evening shifts anyways, All my college lessons finish around 4.
You won't touch any keys. It'll just be cleaning the store ready for the next day. There is ALOT of cleaning.
Rapidshare
30-09-2010, 10:22 PM
Haha, I dont mind that.
Thank you very much
Special
30-09-2010, 10:30 PM
maybe you should have thought about all this before applying...?
but i should imagine the interview will be like a regular interview, about yourself, where you want to be in 5 years etc. i'm sure google can help you out with a practice interview with a few questions likeley to pop up
as for the wages.. i'm sure a company can pay you anything up to the age of 18 (then it has to be minimum, £5 something) so you could be payed anything.
i'm sure mcdonalds will be happy to help you with any questions you have at the interview, so make sure you have a list :P
good luck with it all anyway :)
flatface
01-10-2010, 02:02 PM
maybe you should have thought about all this before applying...?
but i should imagine the interview will be like a regular interview, about yourself, where you want to be in 5 years etc. i'm sure google can help you out with a practice interview with a few questions likeley to pop up
as for the wages.. i'm sure a company can pay you anything up to the age of 18 (then it has to be minimum, £5 something) so you could be payed anything.
i'm sure mcdonalds will be happy to help you with any questions you have at the interview, so make sure you have a list :P
good luck with it all anyway :)
No
From October 2010, National Minimum Wage rates will increase from:
£5.80 to £5.93 an hour for workers aged 21 and over
£4.83 to £4.92 an hour for workers aged 18 to 20
£3.57 to £3.64 an hour for workers aged 16 to 17
The rise is around the two per cent mark in each category. As promised, the government has extended the adult minimum wage rate to 21-year-olds from October 2010. Previously the qualifying age for the National Minimum Wage was 22.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/DG_178175
AgnesIO
01-10-2010, 04:09 PM
Never realised people work for that sort of money?
Ew.
KyoraStryker
01-10-2010, 04:19 PM
You won't touch any keys. It'll just be cleaning the store ready for the next day. There is ALOT of cleaning.
Haha absolutely. Unless you're the closing manager, you won't touch the keys. Ice hit it dead on - you'll be cleaning the equipment, restocking boxes/cups/etc, and preparing the store to be opened the following morning.
Special
01-10-2010, 04:21 PM
Never realised people work for that sort of money?
Ew.
not forgetting that's the absolute lowest they can pay you..
Rapidshare
17-10-2010, 08:20 PM
I got the job, just been confirmed.
Thank you
Stephen
17-10-2010, 11:51 PM
Never realised people work for that sort of money?
Ew.
durp...
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KyoraStryker
18-10-2010, 10:28 AM
I got the job, just been confirmed.
Thank you
Congratulations; hope things work out for you.
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